On NetWare 3.12 and 4.1x we have found with ARCServe 6 and ADSM that
if an ARCServe session starts while ADSM is busy, ADSM drops out with
a TCPIP connection failure as AS 6 starts the schedule. We have
found it easier to run only one ARCServe server, using it to mirror
the other servers, and then run ADSM to backup the rest.
Tom
>
> You didn't say where you were running ARCServe - NetWare or NT....
>
> We did see some performance problems when running ADSM and ARCServe on a
> NetWare box. This was with an earlier version of ARCServe, and apparently
> there was a conflict with the DSMC NLM, and the NLMs from ARCServe. We didn't
> recognize the problem for what it was at first, but CPU utilization rose
> dramatically on the server - to weel over 80% consistently. Needless to say,
> users started complaining about response time. We took ARCServe down, and the
> problem cleared. The customer loved ADSM, and so was not put out by not
> running ARCServe. If he needed it, he would temporarily unload DSMC do his
> thing, then start it back up.
>
> We have many ARCServe users, but they re generally glad to use ADSM instead.
> Since we discovered this problem, ARCServe has had at least one, possibly two
> new versions since then, so the problem may not still be there. If you need
> more specific information, let me know and I will call the customer to find
> out what he remebers.
>
> Jerry Lawson
> jlawson AT itthartford DOT com
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> Author: INTERNET.OWNERAD
> Subject: ARCSERVE/ADSM Conflict?
> 01-30-97 09:56 AM
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> To: OAS --LMS1
>
> FROM: Betsy Moir (TTCEDM) Ext 85020
> VM Tech Services
> email: elizabeth.moir AT vm.ssw.abbott DOT com
> Subject: ARCSERVE/ADSM Conflict?
>
> I have a user who wants to back up and Oracle database dump file using both
> ADSM and ARCServe. What she needs to know is if both backup products are
> running at the same time will there be a contention between them?
>
> Anybody have any ideas? I couldn't find anything in the documentation about
> this.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Betsy
>
>
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